No not yet. I'm going to try mounting just the VFD to the inside of the access (coolant) panel. Probably will end up mounting something like yours though. Bought a remote operator, on the fence about if I'm going to use it or not.
That's a great idea and I saw someone else mount it inside the column, I did consider that but had already purchased the enclosures so went that route.
Not sure how far along on the install/planning stage you're at but just a heads up, if you run a 4 wire power cable, (3 + Ground) you will be able to have 240 and 120 VAC on the machine to plug in lights, DRO, and Power Feeds, keeps the install tidy and reduces the need to run extra wires back to the wall.
If you look at my picture above I have Red and Black for 240VAC and White and either Red or Black to get 120VAC.
All three enter the box at the bottom right and go through the rotary switch, the 240VAC for the VFD goes through the 30AMP fuses, then to the terminal strip.
The White wire goes through it's own single pole breaker then to the white terminal strip.
I also have a 3AMP double pole breaker for a future 240VAC coolant pump and a 24VDC Power Supply for the fan, digital tachometer and LED lights.
I'll use the empty flex conduit for the 120VAC to a quad outlet at the back of the machine, I was going to mount it on the enclosure but after cutting the holes for the fan/vent, I had no room left so will use an external route.
David.